~ The Cardinals slugger was scheduled to undergo the procedure this morning
ST. LOUIS -- For the second straight offseason, Albert Pujols will undergo arthroscopic surgery on his right elbow.
The St. Louis Cardinals said Tuesday in a brief news release that the two-time NL MVP will undergo a debridement procedure -- which could be used to shave bone spurs -- this morning in Birmingham, Ala., at a medical facility under the direction of Dr. James Andrews.
The team said it will provide details after the surgery.
Pujols underwent a 25-minute outpatient procedure last October to relieve nerve irritation in the elbow that led to numbness, tingling in his ring finger and pinkie, weakness in his grip and pain along the inside of the forearm. That procedure was done by Dr. George Paletta, the team physician.
The 29-year-old Pujols led the majors with 47 homers while batting .327 with 135 RBIs this season. But he didn't homer in his final 89 at-bats after Sept. 9. The day after the Cardinals were swept by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the division series, St. Louis manager Tony La Russa said he didn't think Pujols had any physical woes down the stretch.
Pujols has played for several seasons with a partially torn ligament in the elbow and isn't able to fully extend his arm. Fixing the problem completely would require elbow ligament replacement surgery that likely would sideline Pujols for months next season.
Phone calls to Cardinals general manager John Mozeliak and La Russa were not immediately returned.
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